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Liguria, Montemarcello hamlet of Ameglia
A tiny village in the municipality of Ameglia on the beautiful Ligurian coast. In the Montemarcello-Magra Regional Natural Park which includes the territory of Montemarcello and the Magra river. The park was set up in 1985 and is suitable for beautiful walks.
Very nice is the Botanical Garden on top of Mount Murlo with a fantastic view of the river valley and the Apuan Alps.
The country was probably founded by the Romans as can be deduced from the map with the streets at right angles as in a military camp. The city walls, or what's left of it, was built in the '500. The church is also from the same time but was restructured two centuries later.
Beautiful Baroque interiors with marble altarpiece and triptych.
Just outside the village is the ancient Convent of the Carmelites, now private property. To enter and visit the beautiful and great the Black Christ you must play at the door.
Montemarcello also has a long-standing artistic history. In Villa 'La Marrana' the Bolangaro spouses collected a large number of contemporary art works. Many famous artists have contributed to the expansion of this treasure of environmental art.
The magnificent garden of the villa with the works on display is unfortunately only open to the public in July.
Finally, if you have good legs and trained, you can access the beautiful beach of Punto Corvo, going down the 700 steps that start from the village. The less tiring and less fun alternative is to take the boat in Ameglia.
written by Arthur Burley - Last update: 02/09/2021
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